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Updated through online information from John Igoe: In 2023 Viscount Organs replaced the worn-out console on our 1930 Moller 2/18. The upgrade includes all of the previous Moeller pipework and 13 new voices, produced by Viscount's" Physisis Plus" system. which provides a computer generated physical model of each organ pipe. The console feathers 99 banks of 10 combinations each and it is interfaced with 18 tower bells and an automated bell toller - 2024.
In 2023 Viscount Organs replaced the 1930 Moller Console. The rebuild includes all of the Moller pipework and 13 new voices, produced by Viscount's "Physisis Plus" system, which uses a computer generated physical model of each organ pipe. The new console is interfaced with 18 tower bells and an automated bell toller. The console feathers 99 banks of 10 combinations each.
IN 2023, Sound/Organ Design of Virginia Beach, VA. replaced the 1930 Möller console with a Viscount digital organ. The new console plays all of the Möller pipework, and the Möller installation within the pipe chamber (pipes, voicing, air supply, chests) remains as installed by Möller.
Updated through online information from John Igoe: Very playable in August 2016.
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield.
This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by Jeff Scofield, using information found in Factory specifications.
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus 5779, 1930)
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